In the paper, I argue that considering mental strength in our theorizing about the mind is good for understanding the functions of consciousness, introspection (see quoted tweet) and the phenomenology of non-sensory states such as beliefs and desires. /8 h
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Finally, we also study the introspective mechanisms that allow us to know what our minds are like. Can introspection be trusted? How can we better model introspective abilities? Can the vividness of conscious experience modulate introspective accuracy? /5
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RT @jorgemlg: How do we know our own minds? I'm excited to share this new article—forthcoming in the British Journal for the Philosophy of…
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How do perceptual processes become conscious in the first place? What features do conscious processes have that unconscious processes lack, if any? What are the introspective mechanisms through which we know what our minds are like? And many more! /3 https